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To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the total amount of regional aid not
subject to the Barnett formula (a) was for each year since 2009 and (b) is projected
to be in each year for which information is available for (i) Scotland, (ii) Wales,
(iii) Northern Ireland and (iv) each region of England.

<p>A detailed breakdown of the block grant funding for each of the devolved administrations
is available in the Block Grant Transparency publication which is available on line
at:</p><p> </p><p>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/block-grant-transparency-december-2018</p><p>
</p><p>This recently developed publication sets out how the block grants for the Scottish
Government, Welsh Government and a Northern Ireland Executive have been calculated
during the 2015 Spending Review period.</p><p> </p><p>Prior to the publication of
the Block Grant Transparency document, the Annual Reports of the Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland Offices each contained data relating to the composition of the block
grants.</p><p>No funding has been provided to English regions outside the scope of
the Barnett Formula.</p>

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many financial mitigation payments
have been made to MoD personnel based in Scotland in relation to the Scottish rate
of income tax; and at what salary level those payments began.

<p>No financial mitigation payments have yet been made to Ministry of Defence personnel
resident in Scotland in relation to higher rates of Scottish income tax. Mitigation
payments for Tax Year 2018-19 will be made in June 2019 to those with taxable earnings
of £27,200 or more. Mitigation payments for Tax Year 2019-20 will be made in June
2020 to those with taxable earnings of £28,193 or more. It is estimated that up to
8,000 payments will be made in June 2019 and up to 7,000 payments in June 2020.</p>

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what
Department plans he has to replicate the infrastructure investment priorities of the
European Regional Development Fund once the UK leaves the EU structural funds.

<p>The Government will create the UK Shared Prosperity Fund once we have left the
European Union. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund will strengthen the foundations of productivity
as set out in our modern Industrial Strategy to support people to benefit from economic
prosperity. This new Fund will ensure that investments are targeted effectively to
align with the challenges faced by places, creating a fresh opportunity to focus investment
according to our own priorities. We are continuing to work on the design and priorities
and we will consult widely on the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. This will give all interested
parties the chance to contribute their views to Government. Final decisions are due
to be made during the Spending Review.</p>

<p>Government departments are working quickly to tackle this serious issue.</p><p>
</p><p>As part of our strong response, the Prime Minister hosted a Serious Youth Violence
Summit at 10 Downing Street, with the support of the Home Secretary, from 1 to 4 April,
which I took part in.</p><p> </p><p>The Summit will now lead on to an increased programme
of work across Government and beyond that will be overseen by a new Ministerial Taskforce,
chaired by the Prime Minister, to drive action across Government.</p><p> </p>

<p>The CPS is determined to bring those responsible for Female Genital Mutilation
to justice. I welcome the recent successful conviction in London which was the first
in the UK.</p><p> </p><p>Whilst prosecution alone will not end this appalling crime,
this first conviction sends out a strong message that FGM is child abuse and that
the perpetrators will be brought to justice.</p>

<p>Government departments are working quickly to tackle this serious issue.</p><p>
</p><p>As part of our strong response, the Prime Minister hosted a Serious Youth Violence
Summit at 10 Downing Street, with the support of the Home Secretary, from 1 to 4 April,
which I took part in.</p><p> </p><p>The Summit will now lead on to an increased programme
of work across Government and beyond that will be overseen by a new Ministerial Taskforce,
chaired by the Prime Minister, to drive action across Government.</p><p> </p>

<p>I refer the right hon. Member to the press release issued on 9 April 2019 following
my meeting with Chancellor Merkel and which is available on the <a href="https://gov.uk/"
target="_blank">gov.uk</a> website: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-meeting-with-chancellor-angela-merkel-9-april-2019"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-meeting-with-chancellor-angela-merkel-9-april-2019</a></p>